Clothing and Society
Clothing and Society
WHO DECIDES WHAT CLOTHING YOU wear? Do you? When clothing decisions are made, however, the family does make a difference. Where the
“Well, sure,” most teens might say, “I always decide.” family lives and favorite activities influence what is worn.
That’s a reasonable answer, but there might be more to it than you think. As you’ll soon
see, something as routine as the weather or as complex as the media can have impact Influence of Friends
on the clothing decisions you make. A peer group consists of people with a similar background, social status, and age. Your peer
CHOOSING WHAT TO WEAR group is your friends and classmates. An adult’s peers are friends and job associates. A peer group
can have a big influence on how people dress and act.
While serving the functions clothing meets many Through the media, messages are communicated to a large audience. You’ll find the media all
needs. Some are physical—for comfort, protection, and around you.
safety. Clothing covers the body and protects it from the Almost everyone watches television, listens to the radio, goes to the movies, or rents videos.
weather, harm, and injury. People also read magazines and newspapers, browse through catalogs, and surf the Internet. All of
Other needs are intellectual, emotional, and social. these impact clothing choices.
Clothes can communicate lots of information about people
Basic Functions of Clothing
and their lives. Clothes can make you feel attractive and
self-confident. Clothes can also help you identify with other Protection. Clothing protects people from harm especially from sports
people and feel like part of a group.
and certain occupations.
CHOOSING WHAT TO WEAR
Identification. Clothing and accessories can identify people as members
Clothing choices are linked to how and where you spend your time.
of a group. Uniforms provide instant recognition of police officers,
Even the people you’ll be with influence what you wear. Weekend activities with family
and friends may call for either casual or dress-up outfits. firefighters, and members of the military.
Your activities often allow you to make choices about what to wear, but sometimes the Modesty. Clothing provides modesty, a belief about the proper way to
decision isn’t up to you. cover the body with clothes. Modesty may vary for the occasion.
Your Personal Preferences Status. Clothing and accessories can show a person’s status, a position or rank within a
Everyone has likes and dislikes. That’s why clothes come in many colors, fabrics, and styles. group.
Clothing likes and dislikes are determined by your values, beliefs about what’s important, desirable Adornment. People wear clothing and jewelry to enhance their appearance and attract
or worthwhile. attention.
People who want comfort choose clothes that feel good. For durability, they want Studying clothes and fashion can help you make satisfying choices about your wardrobe, and
clothing that wears well over a long period of time. even your satisfying choices.
Those who value low cost look for special sales and bargains.
Culture and Customs Global Trends
EXAMINE THE ISSUE Today, many people wear similar clothing styles in countries around the world.
What do you think? The Chinese businessman in Beijing wears the same type of suit as the American
businessman in New York City. Mass communication and global distribution of the latest fashions
Do people need to adopt a culture’s clothing styles in order to fit in? Are other behaviors have produced this effect.
more important for acceptance?
CLOTHING AS A SYMBOL
Adapting to new cultures. Today, increasing numbers of people spend time living or
working in countries outside their homeland. Some relocate permanently. In these situations the Throughout the cultures of the world, clothing has
question of clothing arises. Some people continue to wear the traditional garments of their own many symbolic meanings.
culture wherever they go.
Clothing can tell you about a person’s heritage,
They feel most comfortable in the clothing they have always worn and believe that others occupation, role, gender, and values.
should respect that choice. Some prefer to wear the styles of the culture where they are living.
They want to fit in well and eliminate potential barriers
They reveal part of that people’s story, much as each piece in a puzzle contributes to the Clues to professions are all around you. Examples are a
finished picture doctor’s white coat, a priest’s collar, and a chef’s hat.
National Costumes
Many cultures have developed their own distinctive clothing style, or national costume. Roles
Most national costumes had very practical beginnings.
For college graduation, you’ll probably wear a
Over the years, some cultures developed garments with a similar shape, which was long robe and mortarboard hat. These symbolize your
comfortable and easy to make. role as a graduate. Clothing identifies many roles, the
different positions people have in society.
In some parts of the world, people still wear distinctive national costumes as part of their
everyday dress. The African tribal robe and Indian sari, for example, have changed little over the Roles are easily identifiable because of the
centuries. many special garments that act as symbols.
Gender
CLOTHING CUSTOMS
Dress Codes
Job Interviews
On the Job
Special Occasions